Elastic fabric.



G. G. MOORE. ELASTIG FABRIG. APPLIUATION 111115111111119, 1911.

Patented Dec. 30, i913.

clamp or other deviee is secured to one of the short lengths of webbing, it Will be made fast to the two inelastic plies of an inelastic section. Inasinnch as the said intermediate ply is somewhat loosely Woveinthe end portions of the rubber threads will be free to swell or expand ."s they shorten in length. This will insnre against their drawing into and through the more closely Woven elastic sections. These portions of the rubber threads will remain more or less loosely held by the weft or filling which is interwoven with the rubber threads and With the gutthreads to form the elastic intermediate ply.

That is claimed as the invention is l. An elastic web woven in alternate elastie sections and intermediate sections, each intermediate section in three separate plies, namely upper and lower inelastic plies and an intervening ply in which the rubber threads are hound by being interwoven with Weft-threads and thereby prevented from drawing into the adjoining elastic sections after such intervening ply is cut.

i2. An elastic web Woven in alternate elastio sections and intermediate sections, each intermediate section in three separate plies, namely upper andlower inelastieplies connected to each other along one margin of such section, and a loose intervening ply in which the rubber threads are interwoven with Weft-threads- In testimoni/ whereof I atiix my signature in presence o two Witnesses.

GEORGE C. MOORE. Witnesses;

CHAs. F. RANDALL, NATHAN B. DAY. 

